From ONE Voice <[email protected]>
Subject We shouldn’t leave anyone behind
Date May 27, 2023 10:23 PM
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Hi John,

Last month, we asked you to choose the statement that resonated most with
you for our global economic reform campaign. The most popular one-liners
with 40% of the votes each were: ‘We believe in economic justice, we
shouldn't leave anyone behind’ and ‘We need the World Bank and other
global banks to work for people and the planet.’ 

Here’s what some of you said:

"A lot of people die every day as a result of hardship. We need to reach
out to them, show them love. No one should be left behind." - Lisa,
Nigeria

"The future belongs to our kids. We need the G20 nations to use all their
tools to fund a sustainable future and a safe planet for future
generations and create a long lasting environment for everyone to live
in." - Samantha, South Africa

"A tiny group of people around the world own most of the world's wealth.
They have to start sharing their wealth with everyone else and stop being
greedy, just wishing for more profits, and instead make this world fair
for every living human and species!" - Mary, US

Wealthy nations are the major contributors to climate change but don’t
assume responsibility for the destruction to the environment and health of
nations who are affected most significantly. It is past time for G20
countries to be held accountable! - Susan, Canada

Thank you for your useful feedback! We’ll use this to help shape our
campaign and will be in touch with more ways you can use your voice soon.
💡 Solutions journalism story of the month

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🤔 Poll: Fighting Malaria, TB or AIDS - what is most important to you?

Tell us which of the following diseases you think is most important. We’ll
use your feedback to help inform our health campaign.

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[ [link removed] ]HIV/AIDS

[ [link removed] ]ALL OF THEM!



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through animation, comics and radio to spread awareness about climate
change

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♥️  [ [link removed] ]Meet some of our activists who were born in May!

People changing the World: Isaac Bezabih

Can you tell us a little bit about yourself?

I’m Isaac Bezabih and I live in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. I’m in my late
twenties.

What is the focus area of your activism work? 

My activism work focuses on a number of social issues and problems in
Africa and globally. These include job creation for youth, and tackling
issues like extreme poverty and the impact of climate change. I am
actively involved in promoting digital skills for young people in Africa.

As a young activist, I try to impact policy makers in my country, the
African Union (AU), and the European Union (EU). For example, I currently
advise the European Commissioner for International Partnerships, Jutta
Urpilainen, as part of the Youth Sounding Board. The board seeks to bring
about lasting change in the EU’s engagement with youth in development
cooperation in Ethiopia. Youth empowerment is a key focus for her and the
EU recognizes the importance of involving young people in shaping its
external actions.

What inspired you to become an activist?

Several things inspired me to become an activist. I had a real desire for
change and I wanted to fight for a better future for my community and
globally. I wanted to amplify the voices of marginalized groups to raise
awareness about their struggles. I saw a need to advocate for human rights
and to fight discrimination to ensure a more inclusive and equal society.
I also feel driven to protect the planet and raise awareness about
environmental issues and the impact of climate change, and to push for
more sustainable policies and practices.

Activism gives me a sense of purpose. I feel empowered to share my ideas
and contribute to a cause I believe in. I also find solidarity and
strength in collaboration and networking. Seeing other young people
passionate about similar issues inspires me.

What is your most memorable moment as an activist?

Learning about ONE and visiting the Kenyan Parliament in Nairobi was truly
memorable. Attending a [ [link removed] ]Youth Connekt event in Kigali also had a
significant impact on my journey as a ONE Champion and activist.

Which activist has most inspired you?

[ [link removed] ]Aya Chebbi is the most inspiring activist for me. Her dedication and
work as the former African Union Special Youth Envoy have had a profound
impact on me. 

What's one thing you've learned that might help someone new to activism?

Start small and focus on one specific issue or cause you’re passionate
about. This helps to dedicate your time, energy, and resources more
effectively.

I’d also recommend educating yourself about the issues you’re working on.
Research the root causes, the current challenges, and potential solutions.
This will help you stay informed and you’ll be able to communicate your
message in a more effective and meaningful way.

Joining forces with like-minded people and organisations is also crucial.
Activism is often more powerful and impactful when you do it together.
Join local or online communities, attend events, or network with others
who share your passion.

Remember that change takes time and persistence. Activism can be
challenging and progress may not happen overnight. Stay committed, and be
resilient and adaptable when faced with obstacles. Celebrate small
victories and focus on your long-term goals.

Want to hear more from Isaac? [ [link removed] ]Watch his video with tips on how to
become an activist!




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